Definitely when I worked at ALLY, DEI was a huge push. Illegal for sure - but who knows what will happen. Companies are protected by DEI. Not sure why? Government?
I was forced to train a person of color who was one level higher than me in order to get a promotion. I refused. My bosses especially the CISO did not care about my complaints. They just wanted me to shut up and train him.
He quit 4 months later because he didn't feel included. He obviously wasn't manager material - he was there for obvious DEI reasons. I got laid off shortly after - boss blamed me. But hey all is good. I double dipped for a while because I got another job a month later.
So thanks for the extra money - sorry for being a straight white male and not contributing your DEI push.
To other straight white males who aren't leadership, get out as I did. There are way better companies out there who will treat you as a worker and based on performance and not by the color of your skin or your appendage.